but ghandi, in his distrust of abstractions, there's a picture of ghandi, again, a very unlikely-- ghandi was an unlikely hero, also for dwight who said i'm not the man because he never gave big speeches about progress and freedom and liberty. he was focused on the everyday, the small things in life. ghandi did not talk about these things because he saw them essentially as kind of bee guiling illusions and what he was focused on, you know, that basically these things are meaningless, these are meaningless slogans. and in the end you have to deal with fresh and blood human beings and he was looking at what was unleashed by the shattering of faith in these abstractions and we are seeing some of that today. that's the substitute religion will fail and well before that happens, it's best to introduce these ideas and these disciplines into politics. so, i think, you know, that was this project, not depending on the state, or not depending on conventional political parties or processes, but depending on individual transformation and individual situation and dial dialog. >> hi, i had a question.